This 1920s cottage renovation retains its charm, optimizes views and light, and provides the comforts and custom accommodations for 21st century living.
This single family home in historic Ansley Park of Atlanta, Georgia had been used for decades as a five-unit apartment house. Jones Pierce rehabilitated the home so that it now thrives as it was originally intended, as a single family home.
The Sinclair Avenue Residence was awarded a 2009 Urban Design Award of Excellence in the Historic Preservation category sponsored by the Atlanta Urban Design Commission.
A significant remodeling transformed a post-war bungalow into a unique Prairie-themed heirloom home; a style popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright at the turn of the century.
Winner of a 2008 Decatur Historic Preservation Commission Design Award, this prominently located bungalow was expanded and re-styled from 1,676 square feet, including a minimal second level to 2,473 square feet.
A major renovation which would virtually double the size of the existing house for a modern family meant keeping the massing low and the details simple to fit into this Decatur community.
This 1940’s cottage house was expanded discretely and revitalized into a neighborhood asset. The original 1-story at 1,700 square feet was increased to a 1.5-story, 2,400 square feet home.